Rep. Cindy Ryu

Rep. Cindy Ryu

Dear Friends: I hope that you are all well and taking good care of yourselves during the unexpected early hot weather. Thank you to all who contacted my office since the beginning of the regular session, which now seems so long ago. I also thank all of you for your positive and supportive e-mails during our three special sessions. A special thank you to everyone who made the special effort to come all the way to Olympia. It was such a … Continue reading →

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Rep. Cindy Ryu

The following is a joint statement from the Members of Color Caucus of Washington state in response to the shooting in Charleston, South Carolina. “The Members of Color Caucus of Washington state express our deepest condolences to the families and friends of the victims from Wednesday night’s shooting in Charleston, S.C. Our hearts grieve for the families of the Reverend Clementa Pinckney, a State Senator in the South Carolina Legislature, and the other eight victims of this senseless tragedy. Although … Continue reading →

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Rep. Cindy Ryu

Dear Friends, I hope that you are all well. Thank you to all who contacted my office since the beginning of session, and to everyone who made the effort to come all the way to Olympia. It was such a pleasure to see you! I apologize to the many of you who were unable to meet with me in person due to my heavy schedule. I do hope that should you travel down next year, we have a chance to talk, … Continue reading →

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Rep. Cindy Ryu

I am proud to be a Husky with a B.S. in Microbiology (1980) and an MBA in Operations Management (1983). My husband and all three of our children are also Huskies, as are all of my brothers. I wish all UW students a wonderful Spring Break and a great Spring Quarter!

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OLYMPIA—At the beginning of the year, lawmakers had introduced thousands of ideas. Now that the legislative session is more than half over, it’s clear what ideas are still alive and have a chance of becoming law. “Jobs, education and transportation are still the big issues,” said Rep. Cindy Ryu (D-Shoreline). “Solutions for our families and neighborhoods can come from reforms and policy changes, or by money in the budget. I’m happy to say key reforms have passed the House and … Continue reading →

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Rep. Cindy Ryu talks about wage theft–when hard-working employees aren’t compensating on time or in full for their work. House Bill 2333 would address this issue, protecting workers from being threatened or intimidated by their employers.

April 18 – Rep. Cindy Ryu discusses how she’s working to keep neighborhood streets safe in this week’s legislative update.

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